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To: From: RE: Trond Petersen Course participants How to read a table for the chi-square distribution On Reading the Table Table C (Agresti and Finlay 2001, p. 670) gives critical values for the chisquare distribution. It does so only for the right-tail probabilities. Here is an explanation of how to read the table. The first column, under the heading df, gives the degrees of freedom for the chi-square variable....

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To: From: RE: Trond Petersen Course participants How to read a table for the chi-square distribution On Reading the Table Table C (Agresti and Finlay 2001, p. 670) gives critical values for the chisquare distribution. It does so only for the right-tail probabilities. Here is an explanation of how to read the table. The first column, under the heading df, gives the degrees of freedom for the chi-square variable. For how to compute df, see below. The shape of the chisquare-distribution depends on the number of degrees of freedom. The top row, to the right of the symbol df, gives a listing of 7 probabil...
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